Jelani Cobb on the History of U.S. Election Violence & Joe Biden's Moral Imperative on Civil Rights
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Democracy Now!
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Publication Date |
Oct 20, 2020
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Just two weeks ahead of November 3, we continue our conversation with New Yorker contributor Jelani Cobb, about his new PBS “Frontline” documentary “Whose Vote Counts,” election-related violence and Biden’s “moral imperative” to safeguard civil rights.
Just two weeks ahead of November 3, we continue our conversation with New Yorker contributor Jelani Cobb, about his new PBS “Frontline” documentary “Whose Vote Counts,” election-related violence and Biden’s “moral imperative” to safeguard civil rights.
Just two weeks ahead of November 3, we continue our conversation with New Yorker contributor Jelani Cobb, about his new PBS “Frontline” documentary “Whose Vote Counts” and his recent reports on the long history of election-related violence in the United States, and what he calls Joe Biden’s moral imperative to safeguard civil rights.

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